Pick any abstract art piece of your choice. Paste the picture of the artwork along with details on the title, size, medium(s), location. Do a detailed formal element analysis of the piece. Cover the following elements in separate paragraphs: Line Colour Shape Form Texture For each element, also talk about how the element contributes to the overall theme/message of the artwork. Ideal for you to pick a piece that has information about the artist, their artwork, and other things they've worked on.

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Pick any abstract art piece of your choice. Paste the picture of the artwork along with details on the title, size, medium(s), location. Do a detailed formal element analysis of the piece. Cover the following elements in separate paragraphs: Line Colour Shape Form Texture For each element, also talk about how the element contributes to the overall theme/message of the artwork. Ideal for you to pick a piece that has information about the artist, their artwork, and other things they've worked on. _____________________________________________________________ Another good example of this type of work is the large, over-all work that is made by a team of five friends, several of whom are also artists, and the group. The pieces are not just of people and objects, they are about art, and about making art. The group has collaborated with the artist and his team to create an installation, a work that was also the subject of a show at the new gallery. The group has made a four-dimensional image of the gallery that will remain on view at the gallery until May 8, 1990. The image will also be available in a book that is to be published by the group.This is not the first time that a group has been commissioned to make a work for an exhibition. In 1988, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York commissioned a group of artists to make a picture of the old gallery. In that piece, the group included the artist as well as a dozen other people who had made similar images for other shows. A number of the pieces in the current show were inspired by this previous collaboration.The five artists in this show all made images that were based on the work of other artists. The most memorable of the group is the group of Robert R. McElheny and Michael R. Smith. McElheny made several versions of this work, and one of the most interesting is his version of Molesworths house, made between 1970 and 1985. In this version of McElheny's work, the artist is represented by a photograph of his own house, and the work is divided into two parts. The first part is a large, bright image of the house; the second part is a small photograph of the artist's studio. McElheny's studio is a typical, modernist, commercial gallery. The photograph of the studio shows the artist working on the image of the studio. The image of the gallery is, by contrast, a somewhat kitschy, suburban garage.

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The only criticism I have is that you shouldnt have to do all of this. Its a good idea for the most part, and I like to think that the quality of the work will justify it. What I dont like is that it seems to be the artists idea to try and be a clever, smart, and good curator, and thats all theyve got.

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Pick any abstract art piece of your choice. Paste the picture of the artwork along with details on the title, size, medium(s), location. Do a detailed formal element analysis of the piece. Cover the following elements in separate paragraphs: Line Colour Shape Form Texture For each element, also talk about how the element contributes to the overall theme/message of the artwork. Ideal for you to pick a piece that has information about the artist, their artwork, and other things they've worked on.

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Pick any abstract art piece of your choice. Paste the picture of the artwork along with details on the title, size, medium(s), location. Do a detailed formal element analysis of the piece. Cover the following elements in separate paragraphs: Line Colour Shape Form Texture For each element, also talk about how the element contributes to the overall theme/message of the artwork. Ideal for you to pick a piece that has information about the artist, their artwork, and other things they've worked on. ___________________ If youve got a few bucks, theres a dollhouse in the gallery that contains a few wall-size photos of artists studios. It's a pretty cool idea. One of the pieces is a photo of a doorway to a gallery, a doorway to a new world. Another photo of a doorway to the next world. Another photo of a doorway to another world. Another photo of a doorway to a studio. A third photo of a doorway to a studio. One of the rooms is a little more intimate. It's a little more empty. The door is open. You can walk in and look through. The other two rooms are all about as far away from each other as you can get. The rooms are almost the same size. The door is closed. The viewer can look through to the next room, but the next room is an empty shell. The other room has a window, a door, and a doorway. The door is closed. The visitor can go in and look through to the other room. But the door is only a little bit to the right. The other room is empty. The viewer can go in and look through to the other room. But the door is only a little bit to the right. The other room is empty. The viewer can go in and look through to the other room. But the door is only a little bit to the right. The other room is empty. The viewer can go in and look through to the other room. But the door is only a little bit to the left. The other room is empty. The viewer can go in and look through to the other room. But the door is only a little bit to the right. The other room is empty. The viewer can go in and look through to the other room. But the door is only a little bit to the right. The other room is empty. The viewer can go in and look through to the other room.

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